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CMDT Media: aortic valve stenosis



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1.  Audio. Aortic stenosis in a man presenting with angina, syncope, and dyspnea on exertion. Note S1 and an ejection sound followed by a rough systolic murmur and a single S2 (P2). (Reproduced, with permission, from T. Anthony Don Michael, MD: Mastering Auscultation [CD-ROM], McGraw-Hill, 2000.)
CURRENT Medical Dx & Tx > Chapter 10. Heart Disease > Valvular Heart Disease > Aortic Stenosis > Clinical Findings > Symptoms and Signs

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2.  Fig. Aortic stenosis. Structures enlarged: left ventricle (thickened); poststenotic dilation of the...
CURRENT Medical Dx & Tx > Chapter 10. Heart Disease > Valvular Heart Disease > Aortic Stenosis > General Considerations

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3.  Fig. Serial chest radiographs of a patient with aortic stenosis taken 10 years apart. The left...
CURRENT Medical Dx & Tx > Chapter 10. Heart Disease > Valvular Heart Disease > Aortic Stenosis > Clinical Findings > Symptoms and Signs

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4.  Fig. Serial chest radiographs of a patient with aortic stenosis taken 10 years apart. The left...
CURRENT Medical Dx & Tx > Chapter 10. Heart Disease > Valvular Heart Disease > Valvular Heart Disease: Introduction

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